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John III | Italian, Papal States, Reformer

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Original name:
Catelinus?

John III (born, Rome? [Italy]—died July 13, 574, Rome) was the pope from 561 to 574.

Records of John’s pontificate were destroyed during an invasion of Italy by the Lombards, whose kingdom was in northern Italy. John fled to the safety of Naples and in 571 persuaded the Byzantine general Narses to defend Rome. The Romans opposed Narses because he allegedly caused the Lombard invasion. To avoid involvement in the ensuing quarrel, John withdrew to the catacombs until Narses’ death (c. 573).

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